Friday the Thirteenth (album) explained

Friday the Thirteenth
Type:live
Artist:the Stranglers
Cover:Friday the Thirteenth (album).jpg
Released:1997
Recorded:13 June 1997
Venue:Royal Albert Hall, London
Genre:Rock
Length:66:04
Label:Eagle
Chronology:The Stranglers live albums
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Friday the Thirteenth is a live album by the English rock band the Stranglers, released in 1997 by Eagle Records.[1]

To mark the twenty-first anniversary of their original recording contract with United Artists Records, the Stranglers played to a sold out Royal Albert Hall (London, UK) with an eighteen-piece string orchestra (the Electra Strings). Friday the Thirteenth presents part of the set (these songs, plus the remainder of the set can be found on the accompanying DVD release). Composer and musician Jocelyn Pook makes contributions to the songs "Waltz in Black", "Valley of the Birds", "Daddy's Riding the Range", "Golden Brown" and "No More Heroes".

Critical reception

Jack Rabid, writing for AllMusic, gave the album a negative one-and-a-half star review, calling its sound "clear but dull, flat, and lifeless," and the production "soulless." He also criticised vocalist Paul Roberts' performance, clearly not satisfied with him as replacement for original singer Hugh Cornwell, calling him a "facile, slick hack." Rabid wrote, "hearing some damn great material butchered [by Roberts] is rock and roll sacrilege." On a positive note, Rabid felt that "the lovely string section adds a nice dimension, and the original three members remain solid and fierce." Rabid concluded that Friday the Thirteenth "is as welcome as vomit on the Albert Hall's beautiful red carpets."

Track listing

2007 Japanese reissue bonus tracks[2]

Extra tracks on DVD release

[3]

Personnel

Credits adapted from the album liner notes.[4]

The Stranglers
Additional musicians
Technical

Notes and References

  1. Web site: The Stranglers: Worldwide Discography - UK Live LPs. stranglers.org.uk. 29 January 2022.
  2. Web site: The Stranglers - Friday The Thirteenth (Japan 2007). Discogs. 29 January 2022.
  3. Web site: The Stranglers - Friday The Thirteenth (DVD). Discogs. 29 January 2022.
  4. Web site: The Stranglers - Friday The Thirteenth (UK 1997). Discogs. 5 December 1997 . 29 January 2022.